2022
DOI: 10.57092/ijetz.v1i2.35
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Application of Model Group Investigation based on Experiments Against Student Academic Skills

Abstract: This study aims to see the effect of the Experiment-based Group Investigation learning model on the academic skills of students at one of the Madrasah Aliyah Negeri in Tebo. This research is quantitative by using the experimental method. using a posttest-only control group design. This study used two classes, namely the experimental class and the control class, sampling using the cluster random sampling technique. The instruments used for data collection are test questions and observations. Before the data wer… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, a novice starts the problem solving process by writing a formula that is matched with the values in the problem statement (Hull et al, 2013;Rosengrant et al, 2009;Walsh et al, 2007). An expert solves problems in an organized manner and always prioritizes concepts in the process of determining answers (Ogilvie, 2009;Rosengrant et al, 2009) (Nehru et al, 2022;Ramadhani & Nurita, 2022;Yusuf et al, 2022), while a novice usually focuses on variables or quantitative values in questions (Ryan et al, 2016) such as variables in the known problem (Rosengrant et al, 2009;Yerushalmi et al, 2010) (Misbah et al, 2022;Rahim & Nadira, 2022). Experts organize knowledge very structured while novices are not based on knowledge structures, their understanding consists of random facts and has little conceptual meaning (Perkins et al, 2006).…”
Section: Difference Between Expert and Novice In Problem-solvingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, a novice starts the problem solving process by writing a formula that is matched with the values in the problem statement (Hull et al, 2013;Rosengrant et al, 2009;Walsh et al, 2007). An expert solves problems in an organized manner and always prioritizes concepts in the process of determining answers (Ogilvie, 2009;Rosengrant et al, 2009) (Nehru et al, 2022;Ramadhani & Nurita, 2022;Yusuf et al, 2022), while a novice usually focuses on variables or quantitative values in questions (Ryan et al, 2016) such as variables in the known problem (Rosengrant et al, 2009;Yerushalmi et al, 2010) (Misbah et al, 2022;Rahim & Nadira, 2022). Experts organize knowledge very structured while novices are not based on knowledge structures, their understanding consists of random facts and has little conceptual meaning (Perkins et al, 2006).…”
Section: Difference Between Expert and Novice In Problem-solvingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physics is a science that studies natural phenomena and symptoms that are presented systematically and can be studied by conducting research (Misbah et al, 2022;Nehru et al, 2022;Rahim & Nadira, 2022), measurements and experiments in accordance with general regulations. Physics is one of the most basic sciences that understands how the universe works.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this, the learning model used must be appropriate and appropriate (Ananda & Fadhilaturrahmi, 2018;Bao & Fritchman, 2021;Kim et al, 2018;Kusairi, 2013). An appropriate learning model is a learning model that attracts students' interest in learning, students become more active in learning (Rahim & Nadira, 2022;Ramadhani & Nurita, 2022;Sinaga et al, 2022;Wahyuni & Taqwa, 2022). One learning model that can be used in this case is the cooperative learning model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%